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Learn about CUDI, the Mexican non-profit network for universities and research centers, its growth in membership, connectivity options, backbone expansion, and international collaborations.
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Cudiupdate May 6, 2002 Arlington Virginia
What is Cudi • Cudi is the Mexican education and research network • It is organized as a non profit corporation of universities and research centers, created in April 1999
Developments during the past year • Increase in membership • New domestic connectivity options • New international connectivity options • Applications development
Increase in membership • 15 Academic Associates (Major universities that jointly share network costs) • Have reached 9 Corporate Associates • Have a total of 68 universities that can use the network (an increase of 126% from a year ago)
155Mb/s TO USA TO USA Tijuana Cd Juárez Monterrey Guadalajara México Current state of the Backbone (4,000 Kms of STM1 links donated by TELMEX)
New connectivity options for members Monterrey Tijuana BACKBONE Guadalajara México VPN Access Nodes (Associates) IP ATM ATM +IP 2Mb/s Affiliates nodes
Shared VPN links for I2 and Commodity Internet COMMODITY INTERNET Monterrey Tijuana BACKBONE Guadalajara México VPN Access Nodes (Associates) IP ATM ATM +IP 2Mb/s Affiliates nodes
Competition for the University market and Avantel • As Universities have started to request connectivity to the CUDI network, access to the backbone has become a critical market demand • Other carriers have requested access to the backbone in order to compete for the university market • Telmex has accepted interconnection of other carriers if they make an equivalent contribution to CUDI
The new Avantel offering • 4,000 additional kilometers of STM1 backbone • 18 connection points • A STM1 link to vBNS in Houston
155Mb/s The new Avantel offering… TO USA Tijuana TO HOUSTON vBNS REYNOSA SALTILLO Monterrey ZACATECAS AGUASCALIENTES MERIDA LEON GUANAJUATO TULA POZA RICA CAMPECHE Guadalajara QUERETARO JALAPA VERACRUZ PACHUCA VILLAHERMOSA México
155Mb/s 155Mb/s The joint backbones… TO USA TO USA Tijuana Cd Juárez TO HOUSTON vBNS REYNOSA SALTILLO Monterrey ZACATECAS AGUASCALIENTES MERIDA LEON CANCUN TULA POZA RICA CAMPECHE GUANAJUATO QUERETARO Guadalajara JALAPA VERACRUZ PACHUCA VILLAHERMOSA México
Potential to link many new institutions • The Avantel nodes passes near 120 university campuses located in second tier cities
International connectivity UCSD (CALIFORNIA) TIJUANA STM - 1 UTEP(TEXAS) UACJ 100 Mb/s
Tijuana - San Diego (155 Mbps ATM based link) NODO TIJUANA SDSCC UCSD CENIC CUDI USA MEXICO CABLEMAS COX FIBRA OPTICA
Cd. Juárez - El Paso (100 Mbps 8.02.11 radio link) ABILENE CUDI USA MÉXICO NODO UACJ NODO UTEP
New international connectivity options • Upgrading the Tijuana-San Diego link to adapt to GigEthernet migration requirements • Working on dark fiber project for the Ciudad Juárez-El Paso link • The Avantel link into Houston will provide connectivity to vBNS
Interest in strengthening links to Europe, Central America and South America EUROPE CENTRAL AMERICA
Applications are emerging as many universities and research centers start to connect… • Widespread videoconferencing • Broadband multimedia educational content on line • e-Health project